Red Wattlebird — Stock Photo, Image

Red Wattlebird — Photo

The Red Wattlebird (Anthochaera carunculata) is a honeyeater, a group of birds, found mainly in Australia and New Guinea, which have highly developed brush-tipped tongues adapted for nectar feeding.

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